Horace Wheddon
Horace Wheddon (1891–1959) was a British cinematographer.[1] He worked at one point for British Instructional Films, which was then merged into the major studio British International Pictures.
Horace Wheddon | |
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Born | Horace Marrison Wheddon 1891 |
Died | 1959 67–68) | (aged
Other names | "Dilly" |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1926 - 1937 |
Selected filmography
- The Conspirators (1924)
- Mons (1926)
- The Further Adventures of the Flag Lieutenant (1927)
- The Fake (1927)
- The Passing of Mr. Quinn (1928)
- The Clue of the New Pin (1929)
- The Squeaker (1930)
- Dreyfus (1931)
- P.C. Josser (1931)
- Love Lies (1931)
- Brother Alfred (1932)
- Holiday Lovers (1932)
- Music Hath Charms (1935)
- Royal Cavalcade (1935)
- R.A.F. (1935)
- McGlusky the Sea Rover (1935)
- I Live Again (1936)
- Cotton Queen (1937)
References
- British Film Institute. "Horace Wheddon | BFI | British Film Institute". Explore.bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on 16 July 2012. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
Bibliography
- Low, Rachael. History of the British Film: Filmmaking in 1930s Britain. George Allen & Unwin, 1985 .
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